We address the relationships between theoretical foundations of Description Logics and practical applications of security-oriented Semantic Web techniques. We first describe the advantages of semantics-aware Access Control and review the state of the art; we also introduce the basics of Description Logics and the novel semantics they share. Then we translate the principle underlying the Little House Problem of DL into a real-world use case: by applying Open World Reasoning to the Knowledge Base modelling a Virtual Organization, we derive information not achievable with traditional Access Control methodologies. With this example, we also show that a general problem such as ontology mapping can take advantage of the enhanced semantics underlying OWL Lite and OWL DL to handle under-specified concepts.

Open world reasoning in semantics-aware access control: A preliminary study / E. Damiani, S. David, S. De Capitani Di Vimercati, C. Fugazza, P. Samarati (CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS). - In: Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives / [a cura di] P. Bouquet, G. Tummarello. - [s.l] : CEUR, 2005. - pp. 1-15 (( Intervento presentato al 2. convegno Italian Workshop on Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives tenutosi a Trento nel 2005.

Open world reasoning in semantics-aware access control: A preliminary study

E. Damiani;S. De Capitani Di Vimercati;P. Samarati
2005

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We address the relationships between theoretical foundations of Description Logics and practical applications of security-oriented Semantic Web techniques. We first describe the advantages of semantics-aware Access Control and review the state of the art; we also introduce the basics of Description Logics and the novel semantics they share. Then we translate the principle underlying the Little House Problem of DL into a real-world use case: by applying Open World Reasoning to the Knowledge Base modelling a Virtual Organization, we derive information not achievable with traditional Access Control methodologies. With this example, we also show that a general problem such as ontology mapping can take advantage of the enhanced semantics underlying OWL Lite and OWL DL to handle under-specified concepts.
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2005
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